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Witcher 3 modding tools released with NMM support


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My my this is the whiniest post I've read in a looong time. excessive use of cutscenes? right...

There are only 2 or 3 CGI cutscenes afaik..

As for the development cost... Marketing isn't cheap compared to development. While it took years to spend 32 million $ on development, 35 million $ can easily be blown away within months if you want to advertise properly. And so far, they had their game finished. Why spend any more money into a finished product?

They knew they had made a great game. Why not market it accordingly?
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Have you tried running the cmd promt in an elevated state ?
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You might need to be using "Run as administrator" if you aren't already. Edited by fvqu
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I have used the NMM in the past for Oblivion and Skyrim to much satisfaction, but since April I have both reinstalled Win7 since purchasing a new motherboard and now doing a clean install when I updated to Win 10. I didnt bother reinstalling either Oblivion or Skyrim since I havent played either in over 9 months, so when I run NMM it's not detecting any games, including Witcher 3. How do I get around this? Hitting either OK or quick startup takes me straight to "no games detected" and closes the program. Do I need to reinstall Oblivion or Skyrim just to get Witcher 3 mods??

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I will love you forever...
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You have to run it through cmd. Go to start menu type in cmd in search bar, right click cmd and run as admin, then navigate to the directory where wcc_lite is and run it from there
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Here's a thought why don't we stfu and enjoy the games :)
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@listten i didn't say the combat was bad i said it was mediocre, as in between bad and good.
and as for the story, characters and main quests; i just finished the novigrad part and about to take a boat to skillege, and until now there wasn't a single character or quest that was memorable to me most of them characters/quests were very generic for me, a bunch of medieval gangsters, also i don't know if the developers intended it that way, but i didn't feel like a was playing a fantasy game let alone an rpg. keep in mind that i have played games like Final Fantasy, Dark Souls, The Elder Scrolls, Persona and such and they offered far more likable and intriguing characters and story.

and about the controls, yes i'm aware they tried to fix it with a patch but they only fixed the acceleration problem at the initial movement. there r far more annoying problems like turning the character around or the controller key mappings which cannot be modified, and having to use my right thumb for both the camera and attacking.

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"champions of PC gaming above and beyond any other major game developers or publishers out there"

Some of you seem to be missing the point of this comment, entirely.
" DRM free games, huge free "Enhanced Edition" patches to their games, free DLC (let's acknowledge how awesome that is in this day and age of "season passes" for DLC...), modding tools, and the list goes on."

There is nothing in their about Best game ever, best design ever...
Yet for some unexplainable reason, that's what was jumped on.
The chasm that existed between PC and console, years ago, was based on the freedom that gaming on the PC offered. This chasm has been thinned down to the width of a crack because of DRM, paid dlc and locked down files that prevent modding.
Those 3 things didn't exist in PC gaming years ago and that's what made PC gaming golden.
If you wanted a console game, you went to a toy store or a department store. (Before there were gaming stores) if you wanted a PC game, you went to a PC store or a bookstore! They were separate types of gaming in every way.
Consoles had their games and the PC had their games. If there was a crossover game, they were usually made for the PC and ported to the console. If it was made for the console and ported to the PC, we still could mod some of them and add levels and other stuff.
When you got a PC game, you didn't need a third party company to play it.
You bought it, you installed it, it was yours. Period. You could easily browse the files and see how everything worked.
I know, I've heard the argument "Steam isn't DRM!" Take Steam off your computer and see where your games go then come back and we'll talk about that, thank you.
"How are companies supposed to protect themselves against piracy?!" DRM has never been about piracy. It's about the resale market which has been stated, by several companies, as the biggest threat to PC gaming revenue.

So with those things in mind, CDPR is the ONLY company that does things the way traditional PC games were done back in the golden age of PC gaming.



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